The tank was toppled over, and Woodruff said it was too soon to pinpoint the cause of the
explosion.

Neighbors said the explosion woke them up around 5 a.m. and they saw flames at the
ranch-style home near the village of Stony Ridge, about 15 miles south of Toledo.

One man died after being taken to a hospital, and the body of a woman was found in the rubble
about six hours after the explosion.

When emergency responders arrived, four people were found outside the house, the Wood County
Sheriff’s Office said. Five people — all of them adults — lived in the home. Neighbors said they
were a man, his wife, their two sons and a fiance.

Names of the victims were not released.

The explosion flattened the home and scattered pieces of it throughout the yard and across
farm fields. Piles of insulation, mattresses, window screens and a door littered the yard. All that
was left standing was a basketball hoop along the driveway.

Bob Lahey told The Blade newspaper in Toledo that he heard a loud boom and thought a plane
had crashed. He said he helped carry one person out of the debris, which smoldered for a couple
hours.

Lahey said the family had lived in the house for quite a while and well before he moved in 13
years ago.

Jan Irsak, who lives across the street, said the explosion knocked items off the walls of her
home.

“I just sat up in bed and thought `What was that?“’ she told The Sentinel-Tribune in Bowling
Green.

Another house explosion in Stamford, Conn., destroyed a six-bedroom home this afternoon.
Authorities there said the homeowner was outside at the time and not seriously injured. The cause
was under investigation.